Yet another woman has come forward to accuse Bill Clinton of sexual assault. She joins along list of other female accusers—and as reported by The Washington Post, she will beat the Vegas debate according to a Trump adviser.

Former local television reporter Leslie Millwee claims Clinton sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions while he was serving as the governor of Arkansas in 1980. The first time, there was groping, she claimed. During the second and third alleged assaults, Millwee said Clinton rubbed his genitals on her to the point of climax.

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Millwee said she was covering the Cuban refugee crisis at the time and interviewed Clinton roughly 20 times. She said Clinton’s advances started with “inappropriate gestures” and flirtatious remarks.

In one memorable instance, she said Clinton wrote his name above hers on her reporter’s notebook. She provided a photo of the signed notebook to author and radio host Aaron Klein.

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She asked, “What are you doing? Giving me an autograph now?” Clinton allegedly replied, “No, I just wanted to show you how good Clinton looks on top of Leslie.”

But Millwee alleges Clinton’s behavior eventually escalated to sexual assault. Each time, the alleged assault occurred in a small editing room at KLMN-TV, where she was working at the time.

The former reporter recalled the first alleged instance of sexual assault in an interview with Klein:

“…he followed me into an editing room. The first time I remember. That it was very small. There was a chair. I was sitting in a chair. He came up behind me and started rubbing my shoulders and running his hands down toward my breasts. And I was just stunned. I froze. I asked him to stop. He laughed.

“That happened on three occasions. And each time it escalated where the aggressive nature of his touch and what he was doing behind me escalated.”

During the second alleged attack, Millwee said Clinton came into the editing room behind her and “started hunching me to the point that he had an orgasm.”

“He’s trying to touch my breasts. And I’m just sitting there very stiffly, just waiting for him to leave me alone,” she said. “And I’m asking him the whole time, ‘Please do not do this. Do not touch me. Do not hunch me. I do not want this.’”

She added, “And he finished doing what he was doing and he walked out.”

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The former reporter said the third alleged attack was almost the same as the second.

Millwee said she almost went public with her allegations in 1998 at the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but stayed silent in an effort to protect her kids after seeing how other accusers were treated by the Clintons and the media.

Karen Pharis, Millwee’s former assignments editor at KLMN-TV, confirmed Millwee’s employment at the news station and that she conducted several interviews with Bill Clinton. Pharis reportedly told Klein she believes Millwee is credible.

Pharis recalled being surprised when Millwee abruptly resigned from the station around 1980. She said no reason was given for the departure at the time.